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  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Oceanography/Introduction_to_Oceanography_(Webb)/11%3A_Tides
    understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction...understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the Earth and moon. However, we now know that the tides involve a lot more than just the Earth and the moon, and it was Isaac Newton’s work with gravitational forces in the 1600s that led to our modern understanding of tidal cycles.
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Sierra_College/Introduction_to_Oceanography_(Sierra_College_Edition)/11%3A_Tides
    understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction...understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the Earth and moon. However, we now know that the tides involve a lot more than just the Earth and the moon, and it was Isaac Newton’s work with gravitational forces in the 1600s that led to our modern understanding of tidal cycles.
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Introduction_to_Earth_Science_(C-ID%3A_GEOL_121)/03%3A_The_Hydrosphere/3.22%3A_Tides
    understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction...understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the Earth and moon. However, we now know that the tides involve a lot more than just the Earth and the moon, and it was Isaac Newton’s work with gravitational forces in the 1600s that led to our modern understanding of tidal cycles.
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/OCEAN-101%3A_Fundamentals_of_Oceanography_(Keddy)/13%3A_Tides/13.01%3A_Tides
    understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction...understand why the gravitational pull of the sun on tides is less than the pull of the moon You probably learned when you were younger that the basic cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the Earth and moon. However, we now know that the tides involve a lot more than just the Earth and the moon, and it was Isaac Newton’s work with gravitational forces in the 1600s that led to our modern understanding of tidal cycles.

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